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Advertisement Alleged fraudster Bill Papas says he’s been suffering from illness and anxiety since being hit with fraud allegations from Westpac and has had trouble responding to court orders because of his poor access to a computer and the internet in Greece. In an affidavit filed with the Federal Court on Wednesday, Mr Papas apologised for missing multiple court deadlines that he said was “due to health issues principally around contracting SARS-COVID-19 . where I suffered symptoms of extreme exhaustion and fever”. The documents detail a list of Mr Papas’ assets, which include three jet skis and a camper trailer each worth $15,000 and held at his multimillion dollar property in Wagstaffe on the NSW Central Coast, as well as $206,000 cash held in a NAB bank account. ....
Bill Papas Forum Finance: Alleged fraudster is holed up in Greece afr.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from afr.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Share Bill Papas, the man believed to be at the centre of a $300 million alleged fraud, is likely still in Greece, despite his lawyer telling the Federal Court he was scheduled to return to Sydney over the weekend. The Australian Financial Review sent a photographer to Sydney International Airport for the arrival of several flights, including the only Japan Airlines flight coming into Sydney, over the weekend, a flight from Tokyo on Sunday morning, as well as an Emirates flight from Dubai late on Saturday night. Emirates is a codeshare partner of Japan Airlines. Former Sydney Olympic president and Forum Group CEO Bill Papas may still be in Greece. ....
Lawyer Chris Murphy wins defamation case against Daily Telegraph for story on his hearing problems updated 41 Criminal defence lawyer Chris Murphy has represented several high-profile clients through his career. ( Print text only Cancel A judge has ordered The Daily Telegraph to pay $110,000 in damages to a high-profile lawyer for suggesting he was too old and deaf to represent his clients in court. Key points: The judge said the claim that Chris Murphy was unwilling or unable to represent clients due to his hearing was untrue He said Mr Murphy had no difficulty understanding what was going on during the defamation proceedings ....